With a frame carrier, you can lug your little one around with ease. Perfect for parents on the go, as if you'retaking on the Appalachian Trail. Frame carriers are basically backpacks with safe baby seats. They can easily maneuver into spaces where strollers can't, such as on a narrow park trail or through a large crowd at the mall. They'reintended for young ones who still can't sit up without support- usually those below six months old.
In choosing a frame carrier for your baby, you must also consider your size or the adult that will be carrying the baby around such as the concern over the adjustable hip belts, these can accomodate adults of different heights.You can use the frame carrier until the baby reaches the product's weight limit which is on average between 40 and 60 pounds. Well moms can easily tell anyway, when their baby is already too heavy or feels uncomfortable totting around. If baby reaches about one quarter of your body weight then its time to abandon the use of the frame carrier and move on to using a stroller.
As Frame carriers offer the comfort and safety your baby needs, there are quirky extras like a "hydration system," a long straw attached to a water bottle in a compartment on the pack. Important safety features include a three-point or five-point harness for the baby, and leg holes narrow enough so the child won't slip through but wide enough not to constrict the blood flow on the baby's thighs. Also straps that comfortably distribute the load are important. A sternum strap or waist belt that can be snap around the mommy's body makes the carrier more comfortable and stable for any sudden movements.
In choosing a frame carrier for your baby, you must also consider your size or the adult that will be carrying the baby around such as the concern over the adjustable hip belts, these can accomodate adults of different heights.You can use the frame carrier until the baby reaches the product's weight limit which is on average between 40 and 60 pounds. Well moms can easily tell anyway, when their baby is already too heavy or feels uncomfortable totting around. If baby reaches about one quarter of your body weight then its time to abandon the use of the frame carrier and move on to using a stroller.
As Frame carriers offer the comfort and safety your baby needs, there are quirky extras like a "hydration system," a long straw attached to a water bottle in a compartment on the pack. Important safety features include a three-point or five-point harness for the baby, and leg holes narrow enough so the child won't slip through but wide enough not to constrict the blood flow on the baby's thighs. Also straps that comfortably distribute the load are important. A sternum strap or waist belt that can be snap around the mommy's body makes the carrier more comfortable and stable for any sudden movements.